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It appeared to be one of the first Chargers victories in their self-proclaimed “Fight for LA,” a real live human being from the heart of Los Angeles who had decided to become a Chargers fan.
Players, coaches, Charger Girls and front office members visited iconic San Diego landmarks like Belmont Park and the Gaslamp District. They also strolled into stores and restaurants where they got ...
Being a Charger Girl is not a full-time job, and it isn’t a secure one, either. ... This year, 24 of last season’s 28 girls want to come back. For the fans, ...
SAN DIEGO — As fireworks spray and cannons blast over Qualcomm Stadium, the San Diego Chargers jog from beneath a giant inflatable Bolts helmet and onto the field through a player introduction ...
At least, that’s what popular Chargers fan “a girl with no face” is claiming after posting a pic of her behind with what certainly appears to be Herbert’s signature on it.
Step onto San Diego County’s only tour bus bound for the Chargers’ home game last Sunday morning, and inside you’ll find the football equivalent of an endangered species. Seated by himself ...
Only 28 hopefuls survived after 400 women tried out for the 2009 Chargers Girls squad. San Diego Charger fans are all set: Their 2009 cheerleading squad is ready to go for the new season.
Seven caravans of players, coaches, staff and Charger Girls will make surprise visits between noon and 3 p.m. Skip to content. FOX 5 San Diego & KUSI News.
Players, coaches, Charger Girls and front office members visited iconic San Diego landmarks like Belmont Park and the Gaslamp District. They also strolled into stores and restaurants where they got ...
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